I Really liked what I saw from McCown last year. He wasn't impersonating Brady or Rodgers, but he was efficient. If Cutler is out for an extended period of time and Campbell continues to play like he did last Sunday, I wouldn't be opposed to giving Josh a shot.

Hopefully Cutler isn't out and Campbell improves with a whole week as the starter.

On that note, though, reports came out today suggesting that this is Cutler's 6th concussion of his football career. That's definitely something to monitor, because that is very, very bad news if true._________________👮

Adopt-a-Bear: Martellus Bennett, TE
Rec: 77 Yds: 821 TD: 6

AZBearsFan wrote:

He's a playmaker though, and we can use more of those in the Devin.Fart

This is the Bears forum and not one thread on the dirty hit Wade Phillips ordered on Bears QB Jay Cutler?

Bears will beat the 49ers on MNF if Smith is also not playing QB. Jason Campbell beats the 49er backup.

McGown is not an NFL QB.

The Bears had better fix what ever is wrong with Robbie Gould. There are 120 Div. IA college football teams. They all have kickers. About about 30-40 kickers move on each year. The CFL has kickers._________________"I have to keep playing so people over 40 will have somebody to root for on Sunday afternoons." George Blanda who played until he was 46

I Really liked what I saw from McCown last year. He wasn't impersonating Brady or Rodgers, but he was efficient. If Cutler is out for an extended period of time and Campbell continues to play like he did last Sunday, I wouldn't be opposed to giving Josh a shot.

Hopefully Cutler isn't out and Campbell improves with a whole week as the starter.

On that note, though, reports came out today suggesting that this is Cutler's 6th concussion of his football career. That's definitely something to monitor, because that is very, very bad news if true.

Not sure if serious? Don't know how much you could have expected from Campbell coming into the middle of a game against one of the NFL's best defenses in poor conditions without much of any reps in practice from the week prior. Not to mention this is his first year on this team, in this offense with these players. Heck, Jay doesn't even look fully comfortable out there yet and he's been starting all season long.

Basically what I'm trying to say is that while McCown showed he could be somewhat useful near the end of last season when the Hanie experiment blew up (not hard to look good after witnessing that disaster), he should not be counted on as more than a last resort. And btw I think Cutler should sit out this upcoming week's game no matter what if he wants to prolong his career and not be a vegetable by the time he's 50 years old.

IMO it's not a very good idea to have him starting only a week after what looked to be a pretty harsh blow to the head, when you consider he'd be going up against a ferocious defense in a hostile environment on Monday night. That's why they signed Campbell. Jason Campbell FTW!

I Really liked what I saw from McCown last year. He wasn't impersonating Brady or Rodgers, but he was efficient. If Cutler is out for an extended period of time and Campbell continues to play like he did last Sunday, I wouldn't be opposed to giving Josh a shot.

Hopefully Cutler isn't out and Campbell improves with a whole week as the starter.

On that note, though, reports came out today suggesting that this is Cutler's 6th concussion of his football career. That's definitely something to monitor, because that is very, very bad news if true.

Not sure if serious? Don't know how much you could have expected from Campbell coming into the middle of a game against one of the NFL's best defenses in poor conditions without much of any reps in practice from the week prior. Not to mention this is his first year on this team, in this offense with these players. Heck, Jay doesn't even look fully comfortable out there yet and he's been starting all season long.

I understand that, that's why I said if he plays like he did on Sunday I wouldn't be opposed to play McCown. If he shows that his poor performance was because of the crap conditions and lack of prep time and improves, then all is good._________________👮

Adopt-a-Bear: Martellus Bennett, TE
Rec: 77 Yds: 821 TD: 6

AZBearsFan wrote:

He's a playmaker though, and we can use more of those in the Devin.Fart

Cutler was hit in such an obvious manner, have to wonder why no retaliation? If there was ever a Bears tradition, that was it.
What you think Ditka is the coach?

And the Bears FG kicker is starting to lose it. Hold tryouts. Robbie has missed three field goals two of which hit the uprights. I don't know how often you have been at Soldier Field but no kickers beat Robbie there. He also regularly puts the ball into the end zone on kickoffs. I haven't seen any indication that he is losing it.

The oddsmakers say SF by 5. I will take Campbell at QB and the Bears in SF on MNF.

I Really liked what I saw from McCown last year. He wasn't impersonating Brady or Rodgers, but he was efficient. If Cutler is out for an extended period of time and Campbell continues to play like he did last Sunday, I wouldn't be opposed to giving Josh a shot.

Hopefully Cutler isn't out and Campbell improves with a whole week as the starter.

On that note, though, reports came out today suggesting that this is Cutler's 6th concussion of his football career. That's definitely something to monitor, because that is very, very bad news if true.

Not sure if serious? Don't know how much you could have expected from Campbell coming into the middle of a game against one of the NFL's best defenses in poor conditions without much of any reps in practice from the week prior. Not to mention this is his first year on this team, in this offense with these players. Heck, Jay doesn't even look fully comfortable out there yet and he's been starting all season long.

Basically what I'm trying to say is that while McCown showed he could be somewhat useful near the end of last season when the Hanie experiment blew up (not hard to look good after witnessing that disaster), he should not be counted on as more than a last resort. And btw I think Cutler should sit out this upcoming week's game no matter what if he wants to prolong his career and not be a vegetable by the time he's 50 years old.

IMO it's not a very good idea to have him starting only a week after what looked to be a pretty harsh blow to the head, when you consider he'd be going up against a ferocious defense in a hostile environment on Monday night. That's why they signed Campbell. Jason Campbell FTW!

My only concern wrt Campbell was the refusal to throw long but for the one to Marshall which he audibled into. He showed the same thing in pre-season. It was not like he was turning the ball over or doing anything real stupid just those maddening check-downs when they had to have yards.

Cutler was hit in such an obvious manner, have to wonder why no retaliation? If there was ever a Bears tradition, that was it.
What you think Ditka is the coach?

And the Bears FG kicker is starting to lose it. Hold tryouts. Robbie has missed three field goals two of which hit the uprights. I don't know how often you have been at Soldier Field but no kickers beat Robbie there. He also regularly puts the ball into the end zone on kickoffs. I haven't seen any indication that he is losing it.

The oddsmakers say SF by 5. I will take Campbell at QB and the Bears in SF on MNF.

What mild mannered bunch in here.

We are used to the modern era.

And I believe the other miss was blocked. Robbie is just fine._________________👮

Adopt-a-Bear: Martellus Bennett, TE
Rec: 77 Yds: 821 TD: 6

AZBearsFan wrote:

He's a playmaker though, and we can use more of those in the Devin.Fart